Category Archives: Web Design Advice

It’s been a busy month at Websites Designed. As well as managing many websites for our existing client base, we’ve also built 3 interesting websites that have launched in February 2012. The first of which is for Personal Trainer, Rob. … Continue reading →

Cast your memory back to when you last looked through every corner or your website, clicked every link, and read every sentence. If you can’t remember when this was it is probably about time to refresh the look, feel and … Continue reading →

Another month has flown by, and we’ve launched a bunch more websites for our customers. Some interesting websites this month, notably www.vegexchange.com and www.caringforwomen.co.uk Click on the picture of the website to be taken to view the full, live website.

Having lots of content on your website is great. However the content must be fresh to be valuable. If you haven’t updated your website content in 3+ years then your customers may find your content is out of date, or … Continue reading →

I see many small business owners in my local area of Portsmouth in Hampshire and the surrounding area struggle with the task of managing their website. The following are all key factors in maintaining a successful website. Follow these yourself … Continue reading →

We thought this month, it would be interesting to start giving visitors an idea of what happens in our studio every month! This is what we have been working on over the last couple of weeks (and we’re still working on … Continue reading →

Moodle is the world’s leading course management system used by schools, colleges, university and private companies to enrich the teaching of courses and provide a central point to distribute and delivery content to students and to run electronic assessments. It’s … Continue reading →

“Not only am I thrilled with my website but Matt has been absolutely brilliant throughout: very professional, attentive, incredibly patient and above all, I feel Matt really cared about producing a website that was right for me. A real professional … Continue reading →